24 OCT 2025 12.30 -14.00 (ENDED)

EVENT HIGHLIGHT VIDEO
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EVENT HIGHLIGHT VIDEO
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EVENT HIGHLIGHT VIDEO
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As AI advances, its role in higher education is shifting from providing support to partnering with teachers and students. This panel will explore how human-AI partnerships can enhance learning outcomes, while also examining key design principles and ethical considerations for responsible integration. Panellists will showcase their own work to illustrate these concepts in practice.​
About the Event
How Humans and GenAI Work Together: The Growth of Hybrid Intelligence
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Moderator
Dr Julia CHEN — Director, Educational Development Centre, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University [Profile]
Panellists
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Dr Joonheui BAE — Assistant Professor, School of Fashion and Textiles, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University [Profile]
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Professor Erin CHO — Dean and Limin Professor in Integrated Strategies and Leadership in Fashion, School of Fashion and Textiles, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University [Profile]
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Professor Keng Leng SIAU — Lee Kong Chian Professor of Information Systems, School of Computing and Information Systems, Singapore Management University [Profile]
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Dr Xinzhi ZHANG — Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong [Profile]
Discussion Questions
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How can human-AI collaboration enhance learning outcomes and create meaningfully personalised learning experiences?
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What key design principles should educators apply to integrate human-AI collaboration in support of active learning?
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What ethical considerations should educators and institutions address to ensure responsible and effective use of human-AI collaboration in higher education?
Lightning Talks
Real-world examples and established practices where human–AI collaboration has significantly transformed teaching and learning across diverse educational contexts.
Panellists

Dr Joonheui BAE
Assistant Professor
School of Fashion and Textiles
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Prof Keng Leng SIAU
Professor
School of Computing and Information Systems
Singapore Management University

Prof Erin CHO
Dean and Professor
School of Fashion and Textiles
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Dr Xinzhi ZHANG
Associate Professor
Department of Media and Communication
City University of Hong Kong
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